Richard and Patricia Bakowski celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary on 11/21/2016. A dinner party to celebrate the milestone was hosted by family at Tassone's Wine Garden. They couple have 4 children, 17 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. They enjoy traveling and family gatherings. HAPPY DIAMOND ANNIVERSARY Mom & Dad, WE LOVE YOU!

Richard and Patricia Bakowski celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary on 11/21/2016. A dinner party to celebrate the milestone was hosted by family at Tassone's Wine Garden. They couple have 4 children, 17 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. They enjoy traveling and family gatherings. HAPPY DIAMOND ANNIVERSARY Mom & Dad, WE LOVE YOU!

November 23, 1991, Steve and Beth Kramer were married at Blessed Sacrament Church in Syracuse. They reside in Cicero with their two children, Raychel and Stephen; their father, Ray Kramer; their two Shiba Inu dogs, Isabella and Inu; and their two cats, Cosmo and K.C. Love is being married to your best friend and hero - Love Ya' Krame! -Beth

November 23, 1991, Steve and Beth Kramer were married at Blessed Sacrament Church in Syracuse. They reside in Cicero with their two children, Raychel and Stephen; their father, Ray Kramer; their two Shiba Inu dogs, Isabella and Inu; and their two cats, Cosmo and K.C. Love is being married to your best friend and hero - Love Ya' Krame! -Beth

Dave and Cindy (Czarniak) Hummel were married December 10, 1966 in St. Stanislaus Church in New Haven, CT. Dave, a native of Hartford, CT, and Cindy, a native of New Haven, CT, met on a blind date in Syracuse, NY, where both were attending college. After their marriage, they lived in Maryland and Ohio before returning to Syracuse to raise their family. Dave was enlisted in the Air Force before moving on to careers with IBM, several CNY real estate firms, and HSBC, from which he retired in 2006. Cindy is a graduate of St. Joseph's School of Nursing and was employed there for many years before moving onto Albany Medical Center, then returned to Syracuse to work as a head administrator for Excellus Blue Cross/Blue Shield in both their Rochester and Utica offices. She retired in 2008. In their retirement they love to travel, volunteer at their granddaughters' school, garden, and spend time with family. Dave and Cindy's family includes their son Carl and daughter-in-law Cindy Gulick in Cicero, and their daughter Kristin and son-in-law Joe Bernazzani in Syracuse. Their true pride and joy in life are their granddaughters, Natalie and Caroline Bernazzani, and their granddogs Ginger Hummel and Tooey Bernazzani. Dave and Cindy celebrated their momentous milestone with a family trip to Orlando, FL this past summer. A celebration dinner with their family and extended family was held on December 10th. Congratulations, Mom and Dad/Babci and Grandpa, on 50 years of marriage! We love you and look forward to celebrating many more milestones with you!

Dave and Cindy (Czarniak) Hummel were married December 10, 1966 in St. Stanislaus Church in New Haven, CT. Dave, a native of New Hartford, CT, and Cindy, a native of New Haven, CT, met on a blind date in Syracuse, NY, where both were attending college. After their marriage, they lived in Maryland and Ohio before returning to Syracuse to raise their family. Dave was enlisted in the Air Force before moving on to careers with IBM, several CNY real estate firms, and HSBC, from which he retired in 2006. Cindy is a graduate of St. Joseph's School of Nursing and was employed there for many years before moving onto Albany Medical Center, then returned to Syracuse to work as a head administrator for Excellus Blue Cross/Blue Shield in both their Rochester and Utica offices. She retired in 2008. In their retirement they love to travel, volunteer at their granddaughters' school, garden, and spend time with family. Dave and Cindy's family consists of their son Carl and daughter-in-law Cindy Gulick in Cicero, and their daughter Kristin and son-in-law Joe Bernazzani in Syracuse. Their true pride and joy in life are their granddaughters, Natalie and Caroline Bernazzani, and their granddogs Ginger Hummel and Tooey Bernazzani. Dave and Cindy celebrated their momentous milestone with a family trip to Orlando, FL this past summer. A celebration dinner with their family and extended family was held on December 10th. Congratulations, Mom and Dad/Babci and Grandpa, on 50 years of marriage! We love you and look forward to celebrating many more milestones with you!

Myron C. and Barbara E. (Tirrell) Sayre celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on November 12. They were married in 1966 at Andrews Memorial United Methodist Church, North Syracuse. The Sayres have four children: Beth (Mike) Pylypciw; Tom (Tammy); Jon (Anne) and Matt (Amy). The family includes eleven grandchildren: Jacob and Luke Pylypciw; Rachel, Courtney and Tori Sayre; Gus, Mae and Basil Sayre, and Josie, Kate and Tessa Sayre. Myron retired in 2000 from the Carrier Corporation, and then again in 2012 from the Fayetteville Manlius School District. Barbara retired from LeMoyne College in 1996. The Sayres fill their days with church activities, traveling with the ‘seniors’, camping in the summer, social activities, and attending their grandchildrens' musical, theatrical and sporting events. They are loved dearly, and are admired for their dedicated commitment to learning, to each other and to family. The entire Sayre family has gathered in November to celebrate this significant milestone. Mom and Dad, Grandma and Grandpa: We love you and wish you a truly happy and peaceful 50th Anniversary, and many more!

Mr. and Mrs. Bell Celebrate 50th Wedding Anniversary Thomas N. Bell and Sharon V. Bell celebrated their 50th Wedding Anniversary on November 12, 2016 at a dinner party hosted by their two sons at Lake Shore Yacht and Country Club in Cicero. Tom and Sharon met at Sandy Pond in 1963 and married on Nov. 10, 1966 followed by a honeymoon at the Honeymoon Hotel in Niagara Falls. They renewed their vows on the 10th Wedding Anniversary at Camillus Baptist Church, Their lives together have been filled with love, faith, family, and fun. Tommy refuses to retire and is currently the Proud Pastor at Elbridge Community Church. To this day he enjoys beating his adult children and grandchildren at golf. Sharon is retired from the restaurant business. Her best moments are having her two boys Mark and Todd. As a couple they enjoy family gatherings, traveling, and cruising around in their convertible with the top down listening to oldies with friends.

Myron C. and Barbara E. (Tirrell) Sayre celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on November 12. They were married in 1966 at Andrews Memorial United Methodist Church, North Syracuse. The Sayres have four children: Beth (Mike) Pylypciw; Tom (Tammy); Jon (Anne) and Matt (Amy). The family includes eleven grandchildren: Jacob and Luke Pylypciw; Rachel, Courtney and Tori Sayre; Gus, Mae and Basil Sayre, and Josie, Kate and Tessa Sayre. Myron retired in 2000 from the Carrier Corporation, and then again in 2012 from the Fayetteville Manlius School District. Barbara retired from LeMoyne College in 1996. The Sayres fill their days with church activities, traveling with the ‘seniors’, camping in the summer, social activities, and attending their grandchildrens' musical, theatrical and sporting events. They are loved dearly, and are admired for their dedicated commitment to learning, to each other and to family. The entire Sayre family has gathered in November to celebrate this significant milestone. Mom and Dad, Grandma and Grandpa: We love you and wish you a truly happy and peaceful 50th Anniversary, and many more!

Ann and Ed McCarthy, Jr. celebrated their wedding anniversary on October 6. They were married 60 years ago in Buffalo. They have 6 children: Tom and his wife Emily Jo, Ed III and his wife Julie, Kevin and his wife Debbie, Dan, Ann Marie and her husband Sergio Salomone, Bill and his wife Donna.Ann and Ed have 18 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren. Many family members gathered for the couple's monumental celebration. Ed is a Retired Lt. Col. from the U.S. Army. As Ed was deployed for many years, the couple stayed strong through their commitment to each other. They truly appreciate their time together.Through the eyes of family and friends, it is evident the love and respect Ed and Ann have for each other. After all these years, they are still best friends.Ed and Ann enjoy spending time with family, especially the little ones. They delight in time with friends, a good laugh, and Happy Hour. They are avid Bills Fans. The couple are snow birds and fond of sunny Florida.Ann and Ed are an inspiration to all those around them. Their presence brings smiles and joy. Happy 60th Anniversary Mom & Dad! We Love You with All our Hearts!